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Calling __tls_get_addr with brasl is not valid since it's a global symbol; doing
so results in an R_390_PC32DBL relocation error from lld. We could fix this by
marking __tls_get_addr hidden since it is not part of the s390x ABI, or by using
a different instruction. However, given its simplicity, it makes more sense to
just manually inline it into __tls_get_offset for performance.
The patch has been tested by applying to Zig's bundled musl copy and running the
full Zig test suite under qemu-s390x.
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both __clone and __syscall_cp_asm failed to restore the original value
of r6 after using it as a syscall argument register. the extent of
breakage is not known, and in some cases may be mitigated by the only
callers being internal to libc; if they used r6 but no longer needed
its value after the call, they may not have noticed the problem.
however at least posix_spawn (which uses __clone) was observed
returning to the application with the wrong value in r6, leading to
crash.
since the call frame ABI already provides a place to spill registers,
fixing this is just a matter of using it. in __clone, we also
spuriously restore r6 in the child, since the parent branch directly
returns to the caller. this takes the value from an uninitialized slot
of the child's stack, but is harmless since there is no caller to
return to in the child.
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this is not a public interface, and does not even necessarily match
the syscall on all archs that have a syscall by that name.
on archs where it's implemented in C, no action on the source file is
needed; the hidden declaration in pthread_arch.h suffices.
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these are not a public interface and are not intended to be callable
from anywhere but the public clone function or other places in libc.
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